Thank you for that,nice.maybe not, but her mother might:
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Thank you for that,nice.maybe not, but her mother might:
Thank you for that,nice.maybe not, but her mother might:
Non-statutory, yes but you can be prosecuted by refering to them hence the reason we have to be updated on them whenever there is a change.I don't need to write to them. BS7671 is a non-statutory document, the GNs are written off the back of this which also makes the non-statutory. The GNs are written to provide clarification and are non-binding.
You claim that two bonding cables are not OK and that the cable must be continuous. Can you please give me the regulation number stating this?
Post them a letter and ask them.
I am sure they will get back to you rather quickly.Good luck!
You still haven't answered the question.Thank you for that,nice.
Non-statutory, yes but you can be prosecuted by refering to them hence the reason we have to be updated on them whenever there is a change.
I have made a point ,i cannot add anymore.Go with what you know and i remain with what i know,simple.You still haven't answered the question.
It is not nonsense, protective conductors have got to be continuous.
It is up to you if you want to use one conductor for water and another conductor for gas but continuity is key no breaks at all.
Guidance note 8 (earthing & bonding) page 57.
Well if you connect 1 to the water and 1 to the Gas, oth from the MET assuming it's the only bonding required both conductors would be continuous wouldn't they? they would be in my book, no breaks, just 2 conductors, how anyone can dispute this is, quite frankly beyond me.No 2 cabes not okay by the current regs.
The protective bonding cable has got to be continuous no breaks at all.
Right that's war, actually it's not bad spelling, it's bad punctuation, can we please have a bad punctuation icon, for the pedants in the Forum? thanks is spelt thanks it's the apostrophe that's missing in thank's. So thank's for that, oh sorry, that should be a full stop.Thanks Tel
Because it is only guidance.Post them a letter and ask them.
I am sure they will get back to you rather quickly.Good luck!
Don't doubt that you did mate, just adding my pence worthI kinda alluded to that in post36, I think?
Oh mother!You could try ringing it might be quicker. But make sure you have 40 cents more.
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